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The hotel itself is sited within an 18,000 acre nature preserve.
In fact, utopias can never be sited in any real time.
One wing factory is sited at Hawarden airport in North Wales.
We deserve to have a say in how these facilities are sited and operated and how other projects are sited and built, and NEPA provides the public comment and evaluation of alternatives that make this possible.
In Grutas Park, they have been sited thoughtfully across 20 hectares of forest.
The company further sited worsening growth in the Middle East, Russia and China.
Similarly, new homes and schools should not be sited near dangerous chemical plants.
Until 2008, Mayberg's team sited the implants based on so-called gross anatomy.
The closing U.S. embassy was first sited at Grosvenor Square, Mayfair in 1938.
Poorly sited forest-belts have often killed off grasses and other naturally occurring vegetation.
Instead it suggests that inspection posts should be sited well away from the border.
Sited in protected countryside and surrounded by woodland, it is barely known to locals.
The site has changed significantly since 20183 Broadway was built and Red Cube sited.
The company sited improvements to its ad tools for its better-than-expected revenue growth.
Operators are now able to build bigger turbines that can be sited farther from shore.
The project will be sited 40 kilometers from the city's old steel district of Fengnan.
When crammed into desks sited close together, workers wear headphones to shut out noisy neighbours.
Aerial imagery from Google Earth and Google Maps helped him pick out the perfectly sited residence.
More than twice as many, 39 stores, were sited in ZIP codes from the more affluent half.
It has mapped faults and fissures in the bedrock, and sited the repository in a seismic "quiet zone".
That's narrow enough for a well-sited gun emplacement to sink any and all merchant shipping passing through.
This new poultry plant was to be sited squarely in the flood plain of the Lower Platte River.
The dual-sited habitus invites social interaction and reciprocity, as visitors to the venerable, 55-000 sq. ft.
MEO satellites are sited further away from Earth and so far have typically been used for GPS services.
They included hundreds of the company's own employees, many of them having lunch in the cafeteria, recklessly sited below.
The idea of building solar projects sited on water — known as floating photovoltaics, or "flotovoltaics" — is becoming more popular.
Most experts agree that the electricity grid will become more decentralized, with generation coming increasingly from customer-sited equipment.
Geofenced drop-off corrals near known user destinations — easily sited by using scooter GPS data — can make pedestrians safer.
Sited in a secluded location on Utøya, it consists of a metal ring into which the victims' names are etched.
In 2015, the company used a 30kW laser weapon, known as ATHENA, to disable a truck sited a mile away.
We won't until there is more thorough study of the health impacts of wind turbines and where they are sited.
"The weight of evidence suggests that when sited properly, wind turbines are not related to adverse health," the researchers wrote.
Developers tout museums—including those already sited in neighborhoods earmarked for transformation—as one of many benefits of urban renewal.
Reliance's two refineries sited next to each other at Jamnagar have a capacity to process about 1.24 million bpd oil.
In terms of class, we are quite obviously sited within a post industrial site in the midst of an improbable gentrification.
The electricity that NREL estimates could be generated from projects sited on water would also save 2.1 million hectares of land.
It features a 1953 Chevrolet and it's going to be sited in this swamp area of Laguna Gloria Museum in Austin.
The answer will depend on where the solar panels are sited, the performance they achieve and the electricity sources they replaces.
Meanwhile, residents who do not return to homes not sited within mandatory exclusion zones are being told they risk losing housing benefits.
Rental bikes can, for example, be sited right outside a hotel, locked to street furniture, to capitalize on passing demand from tourists.
They would let new installations be sited where they will guarantee supplies, even if climate change has an effect on patterns of rainfall.
They also say they struggle to find work, even when a new factory is sited on property they or their families once owned.
Imagery generated from drone flights can also reveal where irrigation or storage facilities can be best sited to serve local farmers, FAO said.
We've sited ten major oil refineries and the nation's most important space center in one of the most vulnerable spots in the country.
And now we all have a sense of Troy, the way it's sited, how it looks out with the water in the distance.
Another difference was that the Broaden study sited the electrodes by a method that Mayberg happened to abandon as the Broaden study began.
Sited in the artist's hometown of Butte, the center provides studio and exhibition space and acts as an advocacy organization for environmental justice.
Well, the 20 building complex it will be sited on previously hosted the food production facilities serving the military and government operations in Lisbon.
NATO, the Western military alliance founded in Washington in 1949, has been key in pursuing a military defense system sited along Russia's western border.
Because the house is sited on a double lot that totals more than 11,600 square feet, it has ample outdoor space perfect for entertaining.
One group of residents has banded together to oppose an application to build a 200-home project, to be sited partly in a meadow.
Years of segregation, redlining, gentrification and other racist policies have led to the most polluting infrastructure being sited in low-income communities of color.
He created a parochial school system and sited the new St. Patrick's Cathedral in what he presciently knew would be the heart of Manhattan.
According to several media reports, Coates built the online business from a temporary building sited in the car park of one of the betting shops.
The Gucci restaurant is sited behind the walls of the 14-century Palazzo della Mercanzia building, overlooking the city's most famous square, Piazza della Signoria.
The show comprises 46 paintings, most of which have come from the vast, twin-sited exhibition at the Doge's Palace and the Accademia in Venice.
Additionally, tens of thousands of large wind and solar farms would need to be sited, along with tens of thousands of miles of transmission lines.
Three of her life-size headless figures on plinths, sited on smaller lawns around the park, will play off just such a woman in repose.
Cities in other states with recreational marijuana have run into serious equity problems, in both where facilities are sited and who is profiting from them.
Sited in one of the most drought-affected areas, it has lacked good rains since 2014 and was then flattened by Cyclone Sagar last year.
The device, bought in 1995 and sited at the main Mulago referral hospital, stopped working early in April, Christine Namulindwa, the cancer unit spokeswoman told Reuters.
" However, according to a 2014 report from the National Institutes of Health, researchers found "that when sited properly, wind turbines are not related to adverse health.
This modest but jampacked mini retrospective — aptly sited in the museum built by his friend and fellow stone carver Isamu Noguchi — is worth taking in slowly.
Almost 70 percent of those surveyed were concerned about how CAFOs disproportionately harm low-income people and people of color because of where they are sited.
Like the houses he's designed since the 1970s, the new seasonal structure is open to its surroundings and sited to take full advantage of its environment.
That research was sited by Elena Botella, a former Capital One employee who recently wrote about the company's suspect credit card practices for The New Republic.
Boredom for land-sited control room operators is also cited as a concern and reaction times are seen as a potential issue if satellite connection delays occur.
The project revealed an image of a black hole sited at the center of the Messier 87 galaxy, which is 53.49 million light-years away from Earth.
These spending numbers come from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, a Swedish-based think tank that has published widely sited global spending numbers since the 1960s.
Ghossein worked to preserve newspaper display cases, originally sited in front of the VG newspaper offices in Akersgata, that registered the impact of Breivik's car bomb blast.
Ashes of the world-famous scientist are to be interred in Westminster Abbey, sited between the remains of fellow British scientific giants Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
And the most disturbing fact is that all of the data sited in this column comes from information the EPA is fully aware of — it's their data.
The poultry plant was to be sited in the flood plain of the Lower Platte River, which is already  the sixth most polluted in the United States.
This analytic truth holds even for reactors sited in earthquake or tsunami zones; sometimes those are the most appropriate sites for the reactors even given the risks.
The monument, a group of boulders cut through with prismatic strips, was designed by artist Anthony Goicolea and will be sited in Hudson River Park in Lower Manhattan.
These range from conventional bronze plaques to more ambitious examples of public art like stone monuments, sited in barren stretches of wilderness, populated city centers, or even underwater.
Waterworks and sewage treatment plants can be especially vulnerable to freshwater flooding or storm surge, as they are often sited on or close to rivers or the ocean.
A spectacular video sculpture by Bently Spang, "War Shirt #6", was sited in a lonely one-room schoolhouse in Belgrade, adjacent to a restored wetland at Pheasant Farms.
According to agreed "general organizational principles" seen by Reuters, the new group's CEO office and headquarters for its Europe, Middle East and Africa region would be sited in Paris.
These AI modules can be trained to meet the particular tracking requirement of a customer before being loaded onto the sensor hardware that is sited in the customer's space.
Matsis-McCready sited that in some places, like New York City, there are parameters stating where contracts should be provided under the Freelance Isn't Free Act (Local Law 140).
More than half of new British homes are built by just eight firms, which often produce identikit houses—think paved driveways and PVC windows—sited far from shops and businesses.
In short, so long as net pens are sited correctly, and are operated in accordance with accepted Best Management Practices, open ocean aquaculture operations are environmentally benign, or even beneficial.
Holt's monumental "Sun Tunnels" (1973-76), sited in the Great Basin Desert in Utah, has just been acquired by the Dia Art Foundation — its first such work by a woman.
For the installations sited in the corners of the galleries, cushions and carpets are as integral to the piece (and recorded as such in the checklist) as the video projections.
Towards the end of the exhibition, viewers encounter a second figure in the foetal position, this time so large it spills out of the enormous room in which it is sited.
Some EU countries are angry that the current system allows digital giants to minimize their tax liabilities by using subsidiaries sited in low-tax countries — such as Ireland, Luxembourg and Malta.
"For the first time, an #IndianArmy Mountaineering Expedition Team has sited Mysterious Footprints of mythical beast 'Yeti'" it said in a tweet, not explaining how a mythical beast could leave footprints.
And there is no doubt that generating more of America's electricity with responsibly-sited wind farms who work with federal regulators to obtain conservation-based permits helps us achieve that goal.
Viking culture is becoming a big theme in Swedish tourism, and the Viking burial ground where the tomb is sited has been an attraction since it was discovered in the 1880s.
These are delivery-pick-up-only warehouses for convenience store style grocery shopping — be it toothpaste, snacks or soft drinks — with stores strategically sited to ensure speedy delivery across a city.
Moving outside of its New York home base for the first time, Spring/Break's inaugural Los Angeles event will be sited in a complex of abandoned produce stalls in downtown Los Angeles.
In addition, it is important to understand that no matter where the infrastructure is sited, some natural resources will be impacted, and design and operational practices are necessary to minimize these impacts.
The other two are in the US: Virgin Hyperloop One's test track is located in the desert north of Las Vegas, while Elon Musk's track is sited outside SpaceX's headquarters in Hawthorne, California.
"For the first time, an #IndianArmy Moutaineering Expedition Team has sited [sic] Mysterious Footprints of mythical beast 'Yeti' measuring 32x15 inches close to Makalu Base Camp on 09 April 2019," the caption read.
These bacteria and fungi inhabit every nook and cranny of your gastrointestinal tract, with most of this 1kg to 2kg "microbe organ" sited in your colon (the main bit of your large intestine).
Likewise, there is an incredible impact to the placement of "The American Library" (2018) — a sequel to Yinka Shonibare's 2014 installation, "The British Library" — sited at the Cleveland Public Library main branch downtown.
France's Total is leading the Papua LNG project, which will develop the Elk-Antelope gas fields to feed two new LNG production units to be sited at the PNG LNG plant, run by Exxon.
Setting Charles Ray's figurative sculptures in dialogue with nine Old Master works from the Hill Collection of Renaissance and Baroque bronzes, this dramatic confrontation-and-collaboration is sited on two floors of a Kunsthalle.
He has created an altogether new piece titled "Scapegoat," a 40-foot-long hobby horse with a giant goat's head, a parody of virility and monuments to political leaders typically sited in public spaces.
Here's a list of the country's nine current reactors, sited at three locations: Nuclear power remains controversial — the country has been debating phaseouts since 210 — but it does provide real benefits to Sweden's grid.
Bank executives say that as well as meeting the requirements set by Irish regulators, they would have to satisfy their home-country authorities that any operations they sited in Ireland were adequately capitalised and supervised.
Rahman and Lipi revisit the theme of bride-as-sacrifice in a collaborative installation sited in the deepest section of his solo gallery; if the cradle room is Lipi's inner sanctum, this is Rahman's counterpoint.
Solar and wind developers have long sought to unlock the potential of millions of acres of federal lands in the U.S. West, but have primarily sited projects on private lands because building there is quicker.
The erasure of 800 Traction would be a blow not only to the artistic community, but to Japanese-American Angelenos specifically, who were instrumental in developing this area sited on the edge of Little Tokyo.
The ballot will be secret - but that does not rule out political horse-trading, with one report already speculating that France may agree to Frankfurt getting the EBA if the EMA is sited in Lille.
Working with the Australian architect Richard Thorp, he impressed the judges with his plan for a roughly pyramidal building sited so that visitors could stroll not just around it but also onto its grass-covered roofs.
While the provenance of some of these statues remains a battleground for bitter debates on historic colonial practices, those that remain sited on Rapa Nui now face another kind of threat: that of rising sea levels.
My favorite work is that by Keyezua whose Fortia series features a black woman, always in a voluminous red skirt (or dress) and wearing a variety of masks, sited alone in a rocky, sun-bleached landscape.
For this reason, organizations like the National Audubon Society and American Bird Conservancy have maintained that while renewable energy is critical in the fight against climate change, turbines need to be carefully sited to protect migratory birds.
Samara Golden's dramatic mirrored installation "The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes" (2017), sited at the museum's western edge overlooking the Hudson River, rewards both close observation of its discreet spaces and an overall view of its illusory sprawl.
In the push to become a center of innovative tech, Guizhou is luring firms such as Apple Inc, which has sited its China data center there, while the world's largest radio telescope is in nearby Pingtang county.
In a battle for the hearts and minds of those living in the eastern Donbass region, he sited his government's first major investment conference in Mariupol, more than 700 km (435 miles) southeast of the capital Kiev.
The pipeline had been held up by an Obama administration judgment that required the project to undergo environmental review, even though its pipeline would be sited in a railroad right of way, which could have exempted it.
The whole thing is sited atop a modernist form that resembles a Soviet-era sculptural podium, and its placement away from the other art — and close to the garden's entrance — makes for a perplexing introduction to the show.
The original version is said to have been invented in 1964 by Californian Bruce Meyers who recognized the unusual suspension of the VW Beetle and its rear-sited engine as perfect for better comfort and grip on sand.
Commenting on the regulator's action, a Facebook spokesperson told us the company intends to appeal the decision, while also noting that its European business is (currently) regulated under Irish data protection rules, where its EU HQ is sited.
The plant, sited in Indonesia's Morowali Industrial Park, will eventually have the capacity to treat 50,000 tonnes a year of nickel ore, to produce 000,000 tonnes of mixed hydroxide precipitate and 30,000 tonnes of nickel sulphate, GEM said.
The Parliament's trips across the border, the result of a longstanding compromise on where it should be sited, are a favorite target of the European Union's critics, who describe them as a waste of time, money and resources.
The Ground is sited downtown in the historic Hutzler Brothers Palace Building, a late 19th-century retail department store (or "museum of merchandise," per early advertisements) now closed to the public and home to a sea of internet servers.
Lipi has no daughter to speak of, but lost a child to miscarriage, and the absence of a figure in this installation — especially sited, as it is, in a dark, womb-like space within the Broad — is particularly poignant.
The full list of soon-to-be mandatory safety features can be downloaded here — accompanied by a diagram in case you didn't know where to find a seat belt or realize a "reversing camera" is sited on the trunk.
"Making the network ready for a cleaner, greener future has led to investment to strengthen or extend the electricity system in rural areas where wind farms, anaerobic digesters or tidal generators are being sited," he went on to state.
The law provides for fines as high as €258.5M for companies that fail to remove illegal hate speech within 24 hours and has led to social media platforms like Facebook to plough greater resource into locally sited moderation teams.
Taking a sculpture from the 17th Century and making it gold with CGI while dislocating it from its sited space and inverting it felt like a strong way to link back to our ongoing interests but also push forward.
The United States Navy was unaware that Soviet submarines carried nuclear-armed torpedoes, just as the Pentagon and the American intelligence community, while planning pre-emptive strikes, were unaware that nuclear weapons had already been sited on Cuban soil.
The architect Caleb Mulvena of Mapos, who designed the house to replace a cottage that came with the property, sited it unobtrusively behind a rise; from the driveway, your eye naturally goes past it in favor of the horizon.
Issues of identity — hybrid, intersectional, and complicated — are also taken up by several artists like Tongva artist Mercedes Dorame, whose photographs document the Malibu home that her non-Native grandparents live in, sited on land that once belonged to the Tongva.
"Crystallex understands and believes that the debt is an asset of Venezuela, owed by Nomura Bank International and Nomura Securities and currently sited in New York," Crystallex wrote in a request filed to the court, which was seen by Reuters.
But the rising T&D costs are due in substantial part to the subsidies and guaranteed market shares bestowed upon wind and non-rooftop solar power, which impose disproportionate transmission costs because of limitations on where the facilities can be sited.
"For the first time, an Indian Army mountaineering expedition team has sited (sic) mysterious footprints of mythical beast Yeti," read the post, which was accompanied by three pictures of footprints, and a group photo that appeared to be of the expedition group.
There also has been renewed discussion about ways to speed up how law enforcement agencies request data from tech companies — so called e-evidence — even when the requesting force is sited in a different EU country to where the tech firm is based.
Mayberg and her colleagues, for instance, were seeing hints of variables that might affect the treatment's power—differences in the quality of the patient's depression, in how the surgeons sited the device—that if explored might make the treatment even more effective.
"Castalia" and "Arethusa," two low, horizontally oriented sculptures from 1980, currently sited next to Noguchi's rock garden, are also covered with basic structures — pyramids, basins, tiny post-and-lintels — that could be ruins, notes, or references to pueblos or to Cappadocia rock formations.
The exhibition includes a video that is part of a series called "Modern Living," by the artists Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly, who since 2003 have been exploring issues of gendered space and domestic intimacy, recently, in performances sited in iconic Modernist houses.
It is sited roughly east-west, for desert and mountain views, and has glass walls, high ceilings (some of them 303 feet), large pivot doors that open to courtyards landscaped with native plants, and wide eaves that provide shade from the desert sun.
Sited in the abandoned Pier 52, a monumental former industrial building on the Hudson River, across from a section of the collapsed West Side Highway, "Day's End" was Matta-Clark's most ambitious site-specific work in New York City and a thing of gritty grandeur.
The 5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) import facility, sited at Kamarajar port in Thiruvallur district at the outskirts of Chennai, is owned by IndianOil LNG, a joint venture of IOC, private equity fund IDFC Alternatives and ICICI Bank, according to IndianOil LNG's website.
Many of these are sited in the wilderness, integrated with nature as "adult treehouses," or, like Bureau A's cabin in a field in Switzerland, hidden inside a rock; others stand as bizarre, often minimal houses that contrast starkly with their surrounding forests or seascapes.
Usually sited only in Kassel, Documenta this year will start off on April 8th in Athens—the grimy but resilient survivor of an economic crisis that has already lasted nearly as long as America's Great Depression—and get going in the German city only later, in June.
A new study, published this April in the American Journal of Political Science, found that air polluting facilities across the United States have been systematically sited at state downwind borders, where the particles, soot, and heavy metals they pump out will be carried to neighboring states.
They have also made it so hard to build offshore wind farms in the U.S. that just a single installation has been sited here to date, while a growing number of European countries are already supplying large portions of their national power demand with offshore wind.
Many camp cultists will tell you that the bonding rituals and singalongs of Okeechobee and Minnehaha shaped their character, but their experiences were also defined, if more subtly, by the radically pared-down structures and their barely furnished interiors, sited to take advantage of the waterside and the woods.
Utilities, especially investor-owned utilities, aren't in love with it (to them it's just a more expensive version of a solar plant), but if they get their act together, they can use small, strategically sited shared solar projects to ease grid congestion or avoid expensive new grid investments.
Galaxy's Edge also obeys the rules of the galaxy far, far away: The team sited it on the timeline just after The Last Jedi, which meant they could have park employees dressed as Kylo Ren and First Order stormtroopers walking around (but not Darth Vader and Han Solo—they're dead).
Warnick's work makes unabashedly clear that prison labor is no longer relegated to the rock mine (though that's still included); it's also sited on sewing machines and printers, as exploited prisoners manufacture everyday items (even works of art) that are sold by top corporate companies and consumed by the American population.
Allison Janae Hamilton's The peo-ple cried mer-cy in the storm (2018) — a precarious installation of Jenga block-like stacks of black-and-white tambourines sited on a small island on the Center's grounds — stands as a testament to African-American perseverance in face of actual and metaphorical storms.
The press tour included full days of visiting the other sited works and performances — including a set of two performance-rooftop structures by Heather Hart; a largish metal sculpture work by Olalekan Jeyifous; and an interactive light-and-sound-based intervention across the downtown Blue Bridge by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.
Several of the European Union's major economies are calling for tax reform across the bloc that responds to where tech platforms generate revenue, not just where they book profit — arguing that the current system allows digital giants to minimize tax liabilities by using subsidiaries sited in low-tax countries such as Ireland.
It will be like a more advanced state of what we play with Pokémon Go. IC: The best story I heard so far was that this fabulous pink Pokémon was sited inside the Westboro Baptist Church headquarters, and all these kids were rushing in, totally agnostic to the meaning of that place.
Sited outside of the main entry to the exhibition, in its own little cavern, Wilke's striptease at the Philadelphia Museum of Art next to Marcel Duchamp's "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass)" (1915-783) enacts the exhibition's title as women watch men in the room watching Wilke undress.
"In effect, the dryer creates an aerosol that contaminates the toilet room, including the dryer itself and potentially the sinks, floor and other surfaces, depending on the dryer design and where it is sited," senior author Mark Wilcox, professor of medical microbiology at the University of Leeds in the UK, said in a statement.
Political scientists at the University of California, Davis, have found that most state capitals were located near what was then the population centroid of each state — typically closer to the geographical center of the state, and not the place where the most people already lived, breaking with how much of the world sited its capitals.
Like distributed, behind-the-meter solar it is low risk, can be sited near existing load, increases the resilience of the distribution grid, and satisfies the powerful consumer craving for solar power; at the same time, it is cheaper, simpler (fewer contracts per kW of capacity), and more inclusive than behind-the-meter solar.
The Foxconn deal was always inextricably political: pushed by a president who'd promised to bring manufacturing jobs back to the US, involving a company with a lot to lose in a trade war, sited in the district of the then-speaker of the House and the state of a governor who was running on job creation.
Both the IMF statement and the minister's comments followed a story in Africa Confidential, a London-based publication, which sited a leaked U.S. diplomatic cable reporting that President Ernest Bai Koroma's government had had its IMF funding suspended because of foot-dragging on reforms such as taxing luxury car imports, and removing subsidies on fuel and rice.
This looks interesting because one of Facebook's favored legal arguments in a bid to derail privacy challenges at an EU Member State level has been to argue those courts lack jurisdiction — given that its European HQ is sited in Ireland (and GDPR includes provision for a one-stop shop mechanism that pushes cross-border complaints to a lead regulator).

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